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January 26, 2022    |    

Renewed, Enhanced And As Striking As Ever. The King Seiko Collection Returns.


The 1960’s was a decade of unprecedented advances for Seiko, both in terms of technical development and design creativity. Alongside Grand Seiko, one other series demonstrated the company’s ability to create beautifully designed and finished mechanical watches with high accuracy. It was called King Seiko. In addition to its precision, it offered a powerful yet graceful design that symbolized the high quality of its construction. Today, after more than half a century, the King Seiko collection is back with timepieces that showcase the lasting quality of Seiko’s mechanical watchmaking. The first collection comprises five new timepieces, all of which will be available from February 2022 at the Seiko Boutiques and selected retailers worldwide.

The lasting design values of 1965. The technology and engineering of today.

King Seiko Collection
The 1965 KSK, the design that defined King Seiko.

The five new watches share a distinctively sharp and angular design that is inspired by the 1965 King Seiko KSK, which was the second series to be created and the one that defined the character of King Seiko. The combination of a flat dial with faceted indexes and broad, razor-edged hands gives the watch a refined and striking presence. The bold, faceted lugs have sharp angles and wide flat surfaces that feature both mirror and hairline finishing, creating a sense of precision. The twelve o’clock index is more than twice the width of the others and has a patterned texture specially crafted to ensure high legibility and to give the dial a bright sparkle that invites the eye.

The new creations present a classic yet modern profile inspired by the 1965 KSK.

The case is constructed so that, combined with the boxed-shaped sapphire crystal, it gives each watch a slim and elegant feel. An anti-reflective coating on the inner surface of the crystal delivers high legibility from any angle. The bracelet pays homage to the design of the original King Seiko series and its many beveled surfaces reflect the light in a way that is dynamic and ever-changing. Powered by Caliber 6R31, the watch delivers a power reserve of 70 hours and is water resistant to 100 meters.

King Seiko Collection
King Seiko Collection

The crown and case back bear the new King Seiko emblem whose design was inspired by that of the 1965 KSK.

Five watches, five dial colors and a range of straps.

The new collection contains five watches, each with the same case but a different dial color. One is in the original silver tone of the 1965 KSK, and versions in lightgray, charcoal gray, brown and red complete the range. The lightgray dial has a delicate hairline pattern, while the other four have a beautiful sunray finish that gives the watches a special warmth and depth.

King Seiko Collection

Five alternative leather straps specially designed for the new collection will be introduced. To see what each combination of strap and watch looks like, please click here: www.seikowatches.com/global-en/products/kingseiko/special/simulator/

The King Seiko Collection

King Seiko Collection
SPB279
King Seiko Collection
SPB281
King Seiko Collection
SPB283
King Seiko Collection
SPB285
King Seiko Collection
SPB287

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